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Angle, Julie; Foster, Gayla – Science Scope, 2011
The activity described here uses the creative natures of visual art and music to enhance students' potential for creativity while increasing their understanding of the science associated with force and motion. Students design, test, and redesign a sailboat vehicle; collect data; make interpretations; and then defend their design. Music is used to…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Music, Motion, Cognitive Processes
Ende, Fred – Science Scope, 2012
Ask students to name the aspects of science class they enjoy most, and working on labs will undoubtedly be mentioned. What often won't be included, however, is writing lab reports. For many students, the process of exploration and data collection is paramount, while the explanation and analysis of findings often takes a backseat. After all, if…
Descriptors: Ecology, Scientific Literacy, Science Education, Science Laboratories
Schwartz, Renee – Science Scope, 2007
Despite over 10 years of reform efforts, research still shows that students typically have inadequate conceptions of what science is and what scientists do. Many science students, as well as some teachers, use a single "scientific method" that, "proves a hypothesis" by systematic data collection. By following a prescribed set of steps, and writing…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Scientists, Science Instruction, Scientific Research
Steenson, Cheryl – Science Scope, 2006
In this article, the author discusses one of the most functional forms of writing to learn, the two-column learning logs. Two-column learning logs are based on the premise that collecting information and processing information are two very different aspects of learning. Two-column logs allow students to connect the facts and theories of science to…
Descriptors: Student Journals, Data Collection, Data Analysis, Science Education